TerraViva Competitions announces list of awarded projects for “The Living Museum” competition
With the aim of imagining a museum capable of breaking with the conventions of the traditional, the challenge of this competition was to integrate an accommodation program in the heart of the Nivola Museum’s park. Competitors were therefore asked to imagine and design creative and unconventional proposals to host those tourists intent on traveling through the Sardinian inland, and the international artists who periodically reach the museum to set up their own exhibitions.The awarded projects were able to interpret the context in a highly sensitive way, experimenting with different architectural approaches capable of creating unique and original scenarios. It is clear to notice that both the history of Costantino Nivola and his works of art, as well as the natural features of the site, have been key factors in the design of the best proposals. Organized by TerraViva Competitions, in collaboration with the Nivola Museum, the competition was open to students, architects, designers, artists, makers, activists and anyone interested in the fields of design and architecture. The winners were selected by an international jury panel composed by:Stefano Boeri (Stefano Boeri Architetti | Milan)Carl Stein (Elemental Architecture LLC | New York) Arthur Chang (NADAAA | Boston)Nicolás Campodonico (Nicolás Campodonico | Rosario)Claudia Magri (Topotek 1 | Berlin)Luis Gallego Pachón (Paredes Pedrosa | Madrid)Ilaria Positano (One O One Architects | Seoul)Angelo Michele Pagano (Studio O | Berlin)1st Prize“A night at the museum” - Project by: Tatiana Skorduli (Russia)Read the full post on Bustler
With the aim of imagining a museum capable of breaking with the conventions of the traditional, the challenge of this competition was to integrate an accommodation program in the heart of the Nivola Museum’s park. Competitors were therefore asked to imagine and design creative and unconventional proposals to host those tourists intent on traveling through the Sardinian inland, and the international artists who periodically reach the museum to set up their own exhibitions.
The awarded projects were able to interpret the context in a highly sensitive way, experimenting with different architectural approaches capable of creating unique and original scenarios. It is clear to notice that both the history of Costantino Nivola and his works of art, as well as the natural features of the site, have been key factors in the design of the best proposals.
Organized by TerraViva Competitions, in collaboration with the Nivola Museum, the competition was open to students, architects, designers, artists, makers, activists and anyone interested in the fields of design and architecture.
The winners were selected by an international jury panel composed by:
- Stefano Boeri (Stefano Boeri Architetti | Milan)
- Carl Stein (Elemental Architecture LLC | New York)
- Arthur Chang (NADAAA | Boston)
- Nicolás Campodonico (Nicolás Campodonico | Rosario)
- Claudia Magri (Topotek 1 | Berlin)
- Luis Gallego Pachón (Paredes Pedrosa | Madrid)
- Ilaria Positano (One O One Architects | Seoul)
- Angelo Michele Pagano (Studio O | Berlin)
1st Prize
“A night at the museum” - Project by: Tatiana Skorduli (Russia)